[NEWS] Canadian cabinet reform

It has been a busy week for the Conservative party as Mr. Taylor seeks to finalize the establishment of the first right-wing government in two decades. In his final address to parliament this evening, the Prime Minister proposed his new cabinet ministers and outlined his objectives for Canada. He spoke of stability, security and national sovereignty within his opening remarks – stating he would pursue to repeal old-fashioned liberal legislation that had troubled the nation for years. Later turning to specifics, he vowed to increase spending on technological and scientific research in order to help 'modernize our police and armed forces, retaining our position on the world's stage'. He also described plans to replace liberal legislation that 'restricts our national security agencies working at full potential' and to 'maintain our friendship and membership with the United Nations and Commonwealth states'. Lastly, he promised to reduce multiple forms of tax, deeming the current rates 'ineffective and economically disastrous', in order to create a more competitive national economy.